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NSPCC HAS ALL THE ANSWERS FOR 2004 BRAIN GAME SPONSORS
The 2004 Chelsea NSPCC Brain Game will take place on Wednesday, November 10th. This ever popular event, which since it began in 1993 has raised £365,000 to support the NSPCC's vital work for children, will once again be held in the Elizabethan splendour of the Middle Temple.

The NSPCC's organising team emphasise the dual benefits of supporting the event:

 •    by taking a table, not only will sponsors and their guests have a highly enjoyable evening, they will also be helping to make a real difference to the lives of some of London's most vulnerable children
•    by sponsoring or supporting this event, companies will benefit from a positive association with a respected charity in front of a prestigious corporate audience.

The price of £2,600 per team of ten includes a champagne reception, the quiz and dinner with wine. Sponsorship opportunities are available to suit all budgets with headline sponsorship costing £15,000.

Making use of the latest audio-visual equipment, the questions challenge contestants on anything from their sense of taste and touch, to sport and general knowledge. In previous years, Brain Game participants have represented a broad range of City, media and professional institutions and, following a champagne reception, the teams are tested on a variety of subjects including sport, geography and general knowledge. However, it always pays to expect the unexpected at the Chelsea Brain Game - last year, competitors were also tested on their practical sewing skills and children's television classics!

The Brain Game's 2003 winners were Henderson Global Investors and another lively competition is anticipated in 2004. However, with a 3-course meal, plenty of wine and the opportunity to relax after another frantic day in the City, many attendees find that winning the Brain Game is by no means the only way to enjoy this wonderful evening of entertainment.

Funds raised from the Brain Game 2004 will be used to support the NSPCC's vital work at projects like the Tower Hamlets Young Peoples Centre and the NSPCC Child Protection Helpline.


NSPCC supporter The Hon. Nicholas Wallop and Director of Finance and Administration, John Graham, count the money raised from the raffle

NSPCC: Registered Charity Number 216401.

Contact: Alex McDowell, Community Appeals Manager. Tel.: 020 7596 3700. Other contact details in our Cause-related: Child section.

 

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